Medellín, Bogotá, Cali. The three cities that turn reggaetón into movement vocabulary the rest of the world imitates. Five creators define the 2026 scene — from Yurgenis's Caracas-to-Medellín pipeline to Debii Abreu's DR-Colombia workshops.
#1 · Caracas → Medellín
Reggaetón dance king. Ghetto Kids "Baja" choreo hit 1.2M views and 22K likes. Originally Venezuelan — the Medellín scene adopted him.
#2 · DR × Colombia
Dominican with monthly Medellín + Cartagena workshops. Reyanna Maria "So Pretty" is her calling card. Latin flavor meets technique.
#3 · Medellín
Bogotá-trained, Medellín-resident. Real-floor reggaetón captured street-fancam style. The counterweight to studio-polished Medellín.
#4 · London × Medellín
Ghanaian-British dancer. Afrobeats × twerk crossover. "Find Your ConfiDance" project runs in Medellín + London. Lagos-trained.
Colombia did for reggaetón dance what Panamá did for the music. Medellín's studio scene exploded 2018-2024: ten new spaces in five years, most teaching reggaetón-first, twerk second. What makes it different from the US / Puerto Rican scene is the combination culture — you'll see bachata, salsa, perreo, twerk, and stripdance all in the same class, and the instructors teach the crossovers.
Read the cultural comparison: K-dance vs reggaetón twerk · two schools, one floor.
← Back to home